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  • A.P. Fuchs Interview up at Vampires.com

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      30th Apr 11
      admin

    Okay, this interview is cool for several reasons, one of which is simply that it’s at Vampires.com. I mean, come on, that’s a dot com for a specific monster without any other words attached to it. In the crazy world of the Internet where it’s sometimes hard to find a domain name that’s not taken, that’s pretty sweet.

    In it we talk about my new vampire love story series, Blood of my World, my writing background, why women are usually attracted to vampires (where I give an answer that could totally backfire), and the first interview where I was dubbed a “paranormal romance author.” I don’t view myself as such, but hey, whatever. I’m more of a monster love story guy (i.e. Blood of my World, Zomtropolis).

    Hope you check it.

    The interview is posted here.

    Have a good weekend, everyone.

      Interviews
      A.P. Fuchs, Blood of my World, interview, monster, paranormal romance author, series, vampire love story, vampire series, Vampires.com, Writing, Zomtropolis
  • Blood of my World Buy One, Get One Deal

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      28th Apr 11
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    So on a whim today I decided to offer the following deal for anyone who purchases a copy of one or more of my just-released vampire love story series, Blood of my World.
    The deal:
    Grab any one of the Blood of my World books–in paperback or eBook–and I’ll send you a free short love story, My Angel and Me (written as Peter Fox) in PDF. Buy all three, and I’ll send you a free full zombie novel in PDF. Just shoot me an email with proof of purchase(s). Email address is coscomentertainment(at)gmail(dot)com. Thanks.
    All books can be accessed at this link here: http://amzn.to/mvHc9Q
    Hope you check it out.

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  • Does Genre a Bestseller Make?

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      27th Apr 11
      admin

    On Monday I launched the first three books of my Blood of my World series.

    If you want to give it a technical genre label, it’s a paranormal romance. Personally, for me, it’s a vampire love story, and there is a difference between the two because, like I’ve said elsewhere on the Web, romance is more about the fantasy of love, and a love story is typically more true to life and bittersweet as it showcases both the joys and pains of love.

    Why did I write these books?

    Two reasons:

    1) I’ve never written a vampire book before, so it was something I wanted to do and I’ve always like the monster
    2) It’s an experiment on how much an impact genre makes on book sales.

    As anyone reading this knows, I have my fair share of gripes about the so-called “indie revolution” and “Kindle lottery” and all that stuff. Yet, when I look at those having crazy good success and/or getting lucky, I’ve noticed they all write in very popular genres: thrillers, mysteries, traditional romance, erotica, romantica. After loads of perusing the Kindle charts, genres outside that don’t have nearly the same amount of success unless you’re a name-brand author to begin with.

    Since I’ve been self-publishing so long and have made every mistake you could along the way, it really bothers me that newbie writers are buying into the hype created by those who’ve fluked into success and/or are doing very well thanks to writing in a popular genre.

    To be clear: this isn’t sour grapes. Truthfully, my fear is newbies will stake their all on self-publishing without really understanding what they’re getting into and then will find out the hard–and disappointing–way that publishing on the whole is a giant crapshoot. (It really is; ask any publisher; if we knew what would sell huge, we’d publish that all the time. There are only trends that help us out, that’s it.)

    Anyway, because I’m also hard-headed sometimes, I went out of my way and wrote three touching love stories featuring a romance between a vampire and a human. Even more specific, between a vampire and a human who are 16 years old. I really want to see how much my books will move because I deliberately wrote something in a popular genre. I know from the past that my sales really picked up when I added the ever-popular zombie to my catalog. I know that my love story, April, written as Peter Fox, moves very well because love stories are pretty popular. So let’s see what happens when one goes out of their way to write a popular-genred book.

    Keep in mind, I’m well aware this whole thing could blow up in my face. But if I’m right, then I think I would have made a pretty significant point about this “revolution” (which it isn’t, but that’s a topic for another time.)

    I’ll keep you posted on how the books are doing, and my hope is you’ll glean some useful info as we go along on this journey together. And thank you in advance if you support one or more of the titles on either side of this screen.

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  • Well . . . the Numbers Are in: Number of Books Sold in 2010

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      26th Apr 11
      admin

    I debated whether I should post this or not, but then I figured, hey, can’t hurt and maybe someone out there will be inspired by this. This isn’t to brag or anything. In fact, that’s not the point here. So, after a harrowing couple of weeks of doing taxes, I finally was able to learn how many copies of my own books I sold last year. This doesn’t include anthologies I edited or any collaborations. Just stuff that I wrote and no one else.

    1889 copies–if I did my math right–is what I sold across the board.

    Is it a good number?

    I think it is, and I consider myself blessed, for the following reasons:

    - a solid portion of that number were paperbacks, in an age when eBooks are all the rage and, in my opinion, the easy way to self-publish. To be clear, I love eBooks and use the technology, but to be able to move a solid amount of paperbacks in a world where the standard bookstore is disappearing, I’m doing okay.
    - half my catalog is superhero stuff–check that–independent superhero stuff, a genre that, on the whole, isn’t very popular, yet I moved a fair amount of books in the Axiom-man Saga last year.
    - I don’t write “popular” or “fan-favorite” books like thrillers, suspense, erotica or romance (before you say anything, the love stories I do as Peter Fox are different and are not romance) ;) I just write what I like.
    - my main channel is the Internet, with some outside stuff like bookstores and conventions

    Would I like to sell more? Of course, but almost 1900 copies of some independently-produced books is way better than the 200-or-less-copy average most self-published books sell over the course of their lifetime.

    My goal for this year is to hit at least 5000. Are you willing to help? If so, there are a host of book links on either side of this webpage, Kindle on the left, paperbacks on the right. Thanks in advance for any and all support.

    Hope everyone is having a good week. Me? My brain is mush from all the tax work, but I feel really good knowing I’m dropping everything off at the accountant’s tomorrow. Tonight I plan on taking it easy and spending time with my wife and kids.

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  • The BLOOD OF MY WORLD Vampire Series is Released!

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      25th Apr 11
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    A.P. Fuchs is proud to launch not one, not two–but THREE novellas to kick off his ongoing Blood of my World vampire series. The first three to be released–in reading order–are Discovery of Death, Memories of Death, and Life of Death.

    All three books are available in both paperback and eBook editions on your favorite platforms. Complete listings below along with an abridged synopsis for each book. For a complete synopsis of each title, just click on the cover image to be taken to that book’s page at Coscom Entertainment.

    An early review: “A refreshing teen fantasy full of bite, blood and romance.” — K. H. Koehler, author of Raiju

    When Zach goes missing for three months, Rose is heartbroken. Zach awakens in the dark of a coffin, his memory erased. A strange group of people who identify themselves as his family reveal he has become a vampire. Rose has also learned of her secret heritage: she comes from a long line of vampire slayers. It is only when her path accidentally crosses with Zach’s does love surface again.

    Paperback:

    Amazon.com
    Amazon.ca
    Amazon.co.uk
    Barnesandnoble.com
    Other On-line Retailers

    eBook:

    Amazon Kindle
    Fictionwise.com
    Smashwords
    Mobipocket

    Now submerged in the world of vampire slaying, Rose must come to terms with what that means for her relationship with Zach and if it’s even possible for the two of them to be together. Meanwhile, every moment spent with Rose helps bridge the gaps in Zach’s memory. The countdown begins and Zach and Rose must come to a decision as to where their loyalties lie.

    Paperback:

    Amazon.com
    Amazon.ca
    Amazon.co.uk
    Barnesandnoble.com
    Other On-line Retailers

    eBook:

    Amazon Kindle
    Smashwords
    Mobipocket

    Now disconnected from their families, Zach and Rose try and make it on their own away from the war between vampire and slayer. Is love enough? Before the two can find out, the vampire’s family comes for Zach and Rose, and the two are swept into a nightmare where there will be only one survivor.

    Paperback:

    Amazon.com
    Amazon.ca
    Amazon.co.uk
    Barnesandnoble.com
    Other On-line Retailers

    eBook:

    Amazon Kindle
    Smashwords
    Mobipocket

    The last Coscom Entertainment release: Born to Bleed by Ryan C. Thomas

    For our full list of books, please see: www.coscomentertainment.com

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  • New Interview: A.P. Fuchs at Walter Rhein’s Blog

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      23rd Apr 11
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    Walter Rhein has an interview with me up on his blog.

    In it we talk about the most important attribute of any writer, books, Axiom-man, the undead, comics and more.

    You can access the interview by going here.

    Thanks.

      Interviews
      A.P. Fuchs, Axiom-man, blog, Books, comics, interview, undead, Walter Rhein, writer
  • A Moment of Silence – Good Friday

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      22nd Apr 11
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    Out of respect for Good Friday and what Jesus Christ did for the world nearly 2000 years ago, Canister X will not be broadcasting its usual programming today.

    I hope you understand and I hope everyone has a blessed Easter this weekend.

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      Easter, Good Friday, Jesus Christ
  • BORN TO BLEED by Ryan C. Thomas is Now Available!

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      21st Apr 11
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    Born to Bleed, the pulse-pounding sequel to The Summer I Died by Ryan C. Thomas, is now available at the following on-line retailers:

    Paperback:

    Amazon.com
    Amazon.ca
    Amazon.co.uk
    Barnesandnoble.com
    Other On-line Retailers

    eBook:

    Amazon Kindle
    Drivethruhorror.com
    Smashwords
    Mobipocket

    Synopsis:

    The pulse-pounding sequel to The Summer I Died:

    It’s been ten years since Roger Huntington suffered through the bloody events in Skinny Man’s basement. Ten years since the game of chance, the dismemberment, the torture, and the grisly deaths. Roger has moved to California where he now works as a painter and pines after his co-worker, Victoria. It’s a seemingly bland life, which is how he likes it. But just as he can’t forget his past, he is about to discover that his future may hold far more terrifying events than anything he could possibly imagine.

    It’s been ten years since Roger Huntington suffered through the bloody events in Skinny Man’s basement, since the game of chance, the dismemberment, the torture. Roger has moved to California and has a seemingly bland life. But just as he can’t forget his past, he is about to discover that his future may hold far more terrifying events than anything he could possibly imagine.

    Other titles by Ryan C. Thomas: The Summer I Died, The Undead World of Oz

    The last Coscom Entertainment release: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Zombie Jim (Gallery Books reissue) by Mark Twain and W. Bill Czolgosz

    For our full list of books, please see: www.coscomentertainment.com

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  • Interview with FUZZ SOCIETY Creator Roxanne Fuchs

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      20th Apr 11
      admin

    My wife Roxanne has been publicly doing comics for a little over six months now, her first published project being a webcomic (with print alternatives) called Fuzz Society. I thought it would be fun to interview her here at Canister X and help her spread the word about what she is doing, so show her some love, read on, and visit the links when they appear.

    Thanks.

    1) For those who don’t know you, why don’t you introduce yourself and tell people a little bit about Fuzz Society?

    My name is Roxanne Fuchs, and I grew up wanting to create, whether that meant doodling my own characters, making crafts, learning to knit/crochet, sew (I used to love embroidery as a young adult), web design, listening to and playing music (though I did not get formal training, I’ve always tried to teach myself).

    Fuzz Society is really a comic geared towards girls and women, though guys may find it cute too, but I’m really using it as a means of communicating the stuff many females experience in life, and reaching out to those around me. It circles around a group of friends, who’ve met mostly because of Lyra Ladybug, the tie-in character and cutie pie who is very much like myself (minus the wings and antennae. of course)! Its starts out with her grabbing onto a gum wrapper one day and finding herself lost as she explores a place she’s never been to. She’s led a very sheltered life until now, and so almost everything is new to her. But as she meets new animal friends, she also learns about love and friendship, and the differences in the ways males and females think. It’s a manga/anime inspired adventure, with romance and all the wit you can handle! For more info, I also have a FAQ page on my website at http://www.fuzzsociety.com

    2) Anyone particular that has heavily influenced you as an artist?

    In terms of Japanese art, I’ve always loved the girly stuff, so I enjoyed the Sailor Moon series a lot, and video games like Street Fighter, Final Fantasy, etc. In general, though, I would say I’ve always just tried to keep drawing and doodling since I was very young, including drawing superheroes and my favourite cartoon characters. I’ve always wanted to be good at what I do so I’d always practice. And after reading the Bone series, Jeff Smith inspired me a lot as I admire his line work and characters. In particular, though, the anime style has stuck with me the longest.

    3) Most comic creators have their own way of putting their story to paper. How do you go about creating a page?

    I would say, it’s a bit different than most people do it. I start out with my general idea for where I want my comic to go, then I do a mini sketch on note paper, and afterwards, I’ll jump right into sketching the real thing on Bristol board. This process can take a while as since I don’t have a full script written out, I never know for sure what’s going to happen on that page; it’s always an adventure! Then I get my husband, A.P. Fuchs (editor’s note: that’s me), to edit it, I ink it, erase the pencil lines and scan/clean it up before posting online. It’s quite the process if you think about it, and I’m hoping all the TLC is obvious in the final product.

    4) Fuzz Society has been running since October. I know you’ve done a few other non-published comics before, but were you always a comic creator or an artist? When did you start making comics in general?

    Yes, I would say I’ve always been an artist. I remember I would grab hold of whatever paper I could find and doodle on it. It didn’t matter if it was my school binder or a scrap of paper from a flyer. I started drawing comics in junior high, just for myself. It was partially an escape for me, me always having enjoyed reading fantasy and watching sci-fi stuff. So yeah, at a young age I was trying out comic art. And before that, I was always collecting superhero comic cards (back when they still made them, anyways). I’ve always been a creative type of person, never knew what I wanted to do for a living as a kid, wasn’t even sure as a teenager. I tried to pursue “regular” jobs and schooling, but it didn’t pan out, and after having the opportunity to work from home on comics, I thought I would give it a shot. At first it was quite daunting, and intimidating the thought of putting out an issue, but now I’m really getting into it, and it just flows much better.

    5) Why did you suddenly move from just drawing and making comics for fun, to actually releasing the material both online and in print?

    My husband (editor’s note: that’s me again ;) ) really encouraged me to do this, as he saw the potential in me, and I’m glad he’s been so supportive of me. Plus, after going to a lot of conventions, I’ve been inspired to finally do something with my art, and just see where it goes. It’s quite exciting really.

    6) Are you a full-time artist?

    Yes and no. I would say, yes in the sense that I’m always thinking about what my next page will be about, so my head gets full sometimes, but that’s how it is. And no, in the sense that I’m a full-time mom so most of my day is spent either with my boys, or running the household. There’s not much time for art, so it is usually tricky to find the time to work on it, at least right now.

    7) What are you favourite comic books or graphic novels?

    I’m a Dazzler fan (old school), the Bone series, Black Cat and Rourouni Kenshin, the old Avengers comics (because it’s been a while since I’ve read them), and Watchmen to name a few. I just found a new webcomic I’m enjoying called Super Siblings as well.

    8) Where can people learn more about you and Fuzz Society?

    www.fuzzsociety.com or on Facebook, there’s a fan page as well.

    9) If you could spend a day with any comic book character, who would it be and why?

    I would love to hang out with Dazzler, sing along with her at some different gigs, and really experience the thrill of being a rock star. I’ve always enjoyed singing, so I’m kind of partial to her. ;)

    10) Any last comments?

    Yes, thanks for doing the interview! You’re super, man! :)

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  • Tax Wrap

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      19th Apr 11
      admin

    Working like mad to finish calculations for 2010′s tax year.

    Almost done, probably another 4 or 5 hours left to go.

    Not much else doing, but once taxes are out of the way, it’s back into making books and comics.

    Did you finish your taxes yet?

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      2010 tax year, taxes, working
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